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What does" if she's behind in her rent, I don't know what she'll do." mean?
Does that mean she don't have the ability to pay the rent ?
Oct 13, 2015 9:20 AM
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We would normally say "behind 'on' her rent" here.
Imagine you had to pay your rent on a monthly basis, and by the end of the sixth month of the year you had only paid 3 months rent. Then you would be "behind on your rent."
The person saying "if she's behind on her rent, I don't know what she'll do" doesn't know whether the woman in question is up-to-date with her rent payments, but predicts an impossible situation for her if she isn't.
October 13, 2015
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She has not made some rent payments.
October 13, 2015
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